Wallace Goold Levison papers 1866-1921

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Wallace Goold Levison papers 1866-1921

Wallace Goold Levison (1846-1924) was a chemist. Papers consisting of personal letters, 1874-1921; the manuscript of his book on "Luminescence", 1903; articles; lectures; lecture notes; miscellaneous notes and writings; patents; newspaper clippings; and journal containing scientific propositions, experiments, researches and notes, 1866-1899.

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Levison, Wallace Goold, 1846-1924

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Wallace Goold Levison (1846-1924) was a chemist. From the guide to the Wallace Goold Levison papers, 1866-1921, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Wallace Goold Levison (1846-1924), scientist and inventor, was a member of the Brooklyn Institute from 1856 and founded its Departments of Mineralogy and Astronomy. From the description of Manuscript and notes for a history of the Brooklyn Institute, 1894-1922, 1919. (Brooklyn Museum Libr...